The mother of Manohara Odelia Pinot has said her daughter will not return to her Malaysian royal husband, saying that she is afraid for her safety and that the family would not adhere to an Islamic court ruling.

...The current Sultan Iskandar was previously married first to a lady from Cornwall, Ms. Josephine Trevrow but later divorced. She is the mother of the current Crown Prince of Johor Tunku Ibrahim Ismail, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah the Crown Princess of Pahang and Tunku Kamariah Iskandariah the Tengku Puan Panglima DiRaja of Selangor.

Hi all, just reading and enjoying this thread which is very long and the topics go in all directions. Specific to a posting #116, Josephine Trevorrow was married to Sultan Iskandar from 1956-1962.

What's happened with prince Bahrin? Full names (with titles probably) of malaysian royals are too complicated to me, so I can't found him there. His wife was Jacqueline Pascarl and I would like to know what is he doing now (still only one of princes or the ruler??) and if their children visit Malaysia, where their children live now,.... Can anyone help me find the answers?

Ducii,
Do you mean Raja Datuk Kamarul Bahrin Shah from Terrenganu RF? He was never ment to become a ruling Raja since he was a distant relative of Raja.
Please try to browse more about his ex-wife Jacqueline Pascarl-Gillespie here:WikipediaAn article - TheAge.com.auABC.net.auNineMSN

An interview with HRH Tunku Zain Al-’Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz, the second son of the Yamtuan of Negri Sembilan.
Very interesting and touching description of the family life of the new Yamtuan of Negri Sembilan - the Malaysian Insider.

Yup, thats the Sultan of Brunei shaking hands with Yang di pertuan Agong. He had just came back from the operation in Germany and is recovering. Look closely, he was on some sort of stiches or is it stretcher? You can also see two crown prince. Tengku Abdullah from Pahang and Tengku Faris Petra from Kelantan.

From the second pic, that lady is Raja Zarith Sofia, the new Sultanah. Beside her is his eldest son, Tunku Ismail, who is also the new crown prince of Johor.

The newly-proclaimed Sultan of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar, has expressed displeasure over rumours that people had been reprimanded for not wearing proper attire of mourning for his late father.

HM Mizan Zainal Abidin has returned home after undergoing advanced physiotherapy in Bad Wiessee, Germany, since Jan 26. The King, who arrived at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base in Subang last night, was accompanied by the Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Nur Zahirah and their children.
A statement from the Istana Negara said Tuanku Mizan was reported to be in fine condition after seeking treatment at Medical Park, St. Hubertus.
Tuanku Mizan also expressed his appreciation to all the people who had prayed for his well-being.
The King had knee surgery in Munich on Nov 30 last year.The Star Online

A Muslim Malaysian woman, 33, was ordered to receive six strokes of the cane for drinking beer by a religious court last year, in a case that has fuelled a debate over rising "Islamisation" of multi-ethnic Malaysia.
She was granted an audience with the Pahang crown prince for about 30 minutes March 3rd her spokesman Amlir Ayat told AFP.
Pahang crown prince Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah told state media that he would discuss Kartika's case with the sultan soon.

HM Sultan Ismail Petra, Sultan of Kelantan finally returned to the state yesterday after been admitted to Mount Elizabeth Hospital in Singapore since 24th May 2009. His returned celebrated by the citizen of Kelantan and gather at the vicinity of Sultan Ismail Airport and Kubang Kerian Palace and wearing shirt with writing "Daulat Tuanku" (Long live the King). Alongside His Majesty is his consorts Raja Perempuan (Queen) Anis and his third son, Tengku Muhammad Fakhry. HRH The Regent of Kelantan, Tengku Muhammad Faris arrive 30 minutes early by different plane.

The Sultan of Kelantan finally returned after many controvercies befall on the royal family.

A Malaysian Prince Fakhry Ismail Petra was awarded 6 million ringgit (£1.2 million) in damages in a defamation suit against his teenage wife who accused him of sexual and physical abuse after fleeing home to Indonesia.
The Kuala Lumpur High Court awarded the sum to the Prince, but he is not likely to receive any payment unless he initiates legal proceedings in Indonesia against his wife, who has so far refused to return or recognise court rulings made against her in Malaysia. The Telegraph - full article